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When preceded by the WT, that’s how the H reads to meWhat or Who....context mattersWas pretty sure Corey was a Who.
...and is H always read as Heck or Hell?

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When preceded by the WT, that’s how the H reads to meWhat or Who....context mattersWas pretty sure Corey was a Who.
...and is H always read as Heck or Hell?
When preceded by the WT, that’s how the H reads to meThis is hilarious as DH and I just had the same “context” discussion yesterday when discussing FIL’s instructions and lack there of!
H would always be hell here. I don't think heck gets used too often.
H would always be hell here. I don't think heck gets used too often.
I’ve been trying* to be better about my language... I tended to swear like an old sailor (‘cause that’s exactly where I learned to swear!) and it wasn’t improved by construction, green house, restraunt, or retail work. Retail and restaurant just added a few languages to the repetiorF is the norm here.![]()
I’ve been trying* to be better about my language... I tended to swear like an old sailor (‘cause that’s exactly where I learned to swear!) and it wasn’t improved by construction, green house, restraunt, or retail work. Retail and restaurant just added a few languages to the repetiorI’ve been trying to cut back around 1: my niece because of ultra-conservative Catholic mom (and that’s also my #1 go-to non English profanity choice) and 2: the small human here, granted she doesn’t swear at all and her Mom is just as bad as me. I catch myself and substitute words and she knows exactly what I was about to say... but it’s the thought that counts right?
This would be true in certain quarters here alsoF is the norm here.![]()
Things that don’t go over well at preschool!Lucky she latched onto that one and not the F bomb